verb
- to cause red blood cells to clump or stick together
Usage: technical; medical/scientific
Examples
- Certain viruses can hemagglutinate red blood cells in laboratory tests.
- The antibodies hemagglutinate the patient's blood sample, indicating a positive reaction.
- Influenza virus particles hemagglutinate avian red blood cells efficiently.
- The test showed that the serum would hemagglutinate sheep erythrocytes.
- Researchers used hemagglutinating agents to study blood type compatibility.